July 26, 2018

Executive Committee 2018-19

Executive Committee 2018-19

Left to right: Mr Kanti Jinna OAM, Mrs Sunita Dhindsa, Ms Aishwarya Venkat, Mr Manohar Vemuri, Mr Roshan Menon, Mr Krishna Nadimpalli OAM, Dr Surjit Kang, Mrs Reshma Jhunjhunwala, Ms Aarthy Arunachalam and Mrs Jayanti Gupta

President

President

Dr Krishna Nadimpalli

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Representative – Canberra Hindu Mandir

President – Telugu Association of Canberra (2014-15)
President – FINACT (2014-15 & 2017-18)
Secretary – FINACT (2013-14)

Dr Krishna Nadimpalli is a committed community leader for many years in the Australian Capital Territory. Dr Nadimpalli has received the ACT Multicultural Advocacy Award 2015 for his initiatives and roles in shaping the multiculturalism in the ACT.

He is providing leadership and is executive member for many community organisations including Canberra Hindu Mandir, Federation of Telugu Associations in Australia, Art of Living Canberra, Canberra Interfaith Form and Canberra Mother language Movement. Professionally, Dr Nadimpalli is an environmental scientist and Adjunct Associate Professor in Canberra.

Dr Nadimpalli was born in a remote village in India and is a self made person. He is passionate to serve the community with personal dispassion. He has belief in “Serving Humanity is Serving God”.

Vice President

Vice President

Dr Surjit Kang

Dr Surjit KangRepresentative – Canberra Punjabi Sports and Cultural Association Inc

Surjit Kang is a veterinarian by profession and working with Federal Government Department of Agriculture and Water Resources as Veterinary Officer. He is a dedicated and committed community worker and a strong believer and supporter of multiculturalism.

Surjit Kang is a life member of Canberra Sikh Association (CSA) and has served as Treasurer in 2014-15 and Assistant Secretary in 2013-14 for CSA.

Surjit is born and grown up in a small village of Punjab, India and attained graduate degree in Veterinary Science (BVSc) from Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana. He migrated to Australia in 1995 and obtained his Australian veterinary qualification from University of Queensland, Brisbane. Surjit has lived in Adelaide, Sydney, and Brisbane before moving to Canberra in 2007.

Secretary

Secretary

Roshan Menon

Representative – Canberra Malayalees Association

Roshan Menon  is an IT Consultant  by profession. He is a dedicated and committed community worker and is associate with many organisations and multicultural groups.

He is one of the founding members and  and the current Secretary  of Canberra Malayalees Association, which is a one of the biggest associations in Canberra.

He believes in promoting and integrating Indian culture in Australia . He is also associated with many other social and charitable organisations, such as Canberra Ayyappa Samajam and Hindu Swayamsevak  Sangh (HSS, Canberra).

Treasurer

Treasurer

Manohar Vemuri

Representative – Indian Australian Association of Health and Well-being

Vice-President – Telugu Association of Canberra (TAC) (2010-2013)

Manohar originally comes from a Visakhapatnam in southern part of India and moved to Australia in 2001 to pursue Master of Information Technology at University of Canberra (UC).

Manohar has been socially active since university days. During post-graduation studies, Manohar was a student leader at UC, helping new overseas students with integration into the University community. Manohar was presented with Harmony day award by Vice Chancellor for his work as a student leader. Manohar has since continued his involvement as a volunteer with various professional associations and other community associations taking up various responsibilities for the betterment of the society. Manohar promotes and encourages Health and Well-Being through sports and games among HAWAAI members and the wider Canberra community.

Professionally, Manohar is a Canberra based Cyber Security professional working for DXC Technology. Manohar currently manages the National Security Account for DXC Cyber Practice.

Public Officer

Public Officer

Ravi Krish

Representative – Australian Tamil Cultural Society of ACT

Coordinators

Cultural Programs

Manohar Vemuri

Representative – Indian Australian Association of Health and Well-being

Vice-President – Telugu Association of Canberra (TAC) (2010-2013)

Manohar originally comes from a Visakhapatnam in southern part of India and moved to Australia in 2001 to pursue Master of Information Technology at University of Canberra (UC).

Manohar has been socially active since university days. During post-graduation studies, Manohar was a student leader at UC, helping new overseas students with integration into the University community. Manohar was presented with Harmony day award by Vice Chancellor for his work as a student leader. Manohar has since continued his involvement as a volunteer with various professional associations and other community associations taking up various responsibilities for the betterment of the society. Manohar promotes and encourages Health and Well-Being through sports and games among HAWAAI members and the wider Canberra community.

Professionally, Manohar is a Canberra based Cyber Security professional working for DXC Technology. Manohar currently manages the National Security Account for DXC Cyber Practice.


Community Services

Reshma Jhunjhunwala

Representative – Rajasthan Sabha of Australia

I was born in Kerala, brought-up in the lively city of Mumbai. I pursued my career as a Graphic Designer and worked for established Ad agencies and Publications.I am a qualified Practitioner of NLP Art Therapy.

I also work as a voluntary designer (print media) for HTCC and Shri Vishnu Shiva Mandir.

I believe in the act of kindness and selflessness. Working together to bring about a positive change  in and around oneself is the greatest religion I follow.

I truly believe that if today we as adults  sow the seeds of love and righteousness, our next generation will produce ample harvest of love and righteousness! Lets bring back more faith in humanity and work towards a common and largest goal of life; that is well-being of all living things on this beautiful planet.

Representatives

Women Representative

Aarthy Arunachalam

Representative – Integrated Cultures ACT Inc

Aarthy is from Chennai and did her Bachelor’s in Information Technology. She worked with an IT firm for few years before coming to Canberra to pursue her Masters at the Australian National University.

She has volunteered with different non-profit organisations that assisted under privileged children in India. While volunteering with the organisations her focus was to increase the literacy rate of girl children. She has also volunteered with student organisations at the ANU and has helped students in settling into their university lives.

She has volunteered with organisations in Canberra like the Integrated Women’s Network and strongly advocates Gender Equity in the workplace and in the society. She does not believe in “Women are meant to be in the kitchen” but believes that they should stand as equals with men and lead the society.


Senior Citizens Representative – Vacant


Youth Representative

Aishwarya Venkat

Representative – Indian Students Association


MEMBER ASSOCIATIONS

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Canberra Multicultural Artists Association
IAMSA
IAMSA
Pink Umbrella Inc
Pink Umbrella Inc
UC Indian Association
UC Indian Association
Navya Andhra Telugu Association
Navya Andhra Telugu Association
Mehak Punjab Di
Mehak Punjab Di
Indian Students’Association
Indian Students’Association
Indian Senior Citizens Association
Indian Australian Association of Health and Well-being
Indian Australian Association of Health and Well-being
Karnataka Association of Canberra
ACT Telangana Association
Australian Tamil Society of ACT
Australian Tamil Society of ACT
Bihar Jharkhand Sabha of Australia and New Zealand
Canberra Hindu Mandir Inc
Canberra Malayalee Association
Canberra Punjabi Sports and Cultural Association Inc
Canberra Punjabi Sports and Cultural Association Inc
Integrated Cultures ACT
Telugu Association of Canberra
Rajdhani Marathi Mandal Canberra
Rajasthan Sabha of Australia
Australian Anglo Indian Association of Canberra
Australian Anglo Indian Association of Canberra
Canberra Jain Mandal
Canberra Jain Mandal
Gujarati Samaj of ACT
Mandir School of Music

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